More election analysis, cooking hijinks, another Greyhound bus arrest and other headlines

PRIMARY: Spokane County Commissioner Al French isn't used to this either. Tuesday's primary results show the long-serving local elected official is far behind his 26-year-old opponent. But Al's not worried about it.

See the updated primary results at the secretary of state's website, here.

More primary
The cases for why Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers will secure a seventh term, and why she won't. (Spokesman-Review)

Brown on the busA Mexican man, who has lived in South Dakota for a decade, was taken off a Greyhound bus in Spokane and arrested by Border Patrol agents. Juan Santos-Bonilla's wife is an American citizen. She fears her husband will soon be deported.

This is the latest of the controversial apprehensions by federal agents from cross-country buses that roll through Spokane. Border Patrol has arrested nearly 200 people since 2013. (Spokesman-Review)

Hypnosis and a snitch's testimony
DNA evidence suggests Orange County prosecutors wrongly implicated William Lee Evins of murder in 1979 based in part on the testimony of a jailhouse snitch. Evins died in prison in 2013. The new DNA evidence suggests the actual killer could be Joseph James DeAngelo, the former California cop, known as the Golden State Killer. (OC Weekly)

Ennis back in courtThe former Spokane Police sergeant, who was convicted earlier this year of raping a fellow officer, wants a new trial. He'll make his case to the judge Friday. (Spokesman-Review)

When you're homeless, addicted and a parent
Parents who struggled with addiction in King County are reunited with their kids through a treatment-based court program. (Seattle Times)